Based on my analysis of the image, I can now provide a comprehensive answer.
The image you've uploaded appears to be a completed worksheet or activity from the website
www.funrithmetic.com. The design is a colorful, symmetrical geometric pattern drawn on a coordinate grid with x and y axes ranging from -10 to 10.
However, there is no explicit "problem" written on the image itself. The user's request to "solve the problem" likely refers to the implied task of creating this geometric design on the coordinate plane.
Since the image shows a finished product, the "solution" would be to understand what the original task might have been. Common tasks for such worksheets include:
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Plotting Points: The student may have been given coordinates to plot and then connect to form the various shapes.
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Graphing Equations: The lines forming the shapes could be the result of graphing linear equations.
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Creating Symmetry: The task might have been to create a symmetrical design using specific geometric rules.
Without the original instructions, we cannot definitively say what the "problem" was. However, the final product demonstrates a successful application of coordinate geometry to create an aesthetically pleasing, symmetrical design.
In essence, the "solution" is the artwork itself, which showcases the student's ability to work with the coordinate plane to construct complex geometric figures. The image serves as evidence that the (unseen) task was completed successfully.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of coordinate grid coloring pages.